Atlantis Contracting successfully supplied and applied certified Firestop Sealant Systems for the Al Qiddiya – Janadria Package 4 project in Riyadh in 2025. The works covered passive fire protection for MEP penetrations, ensuring fire-rated integrity and full compliance with project specifications and fire safety standards, contributing to the safety performance of one of Saudi Arabia’s landmark giga-projects.
Atlantis Contracting successfully supplied and applied Firestop Sealant Systems for InfraRoad Binyah Company L.L.C on the Al Qiddiya — Janadria Package 4 project in Riyadh in 2025. The scope covered the supply and application of certified passive fire protection sealants across multiple MEP penetration opening types — trunk openings, cable tray openings, multi-pipe openings, and cable ladder openings — ensuring full fire rating integrity across all wall and floor penetrations in accordance with the project’s technical specifications and applicable fire safety codes. By delivering a compliant, professionally applied firestop system, Atlantis directly contributed to the passive fire protection performance of Al Qiddiya — Janadria Package 4, one of Saudi Arabia’s landmark giga-projects.
Project Overview
Al Qiddiya — Janadria Package 4 — Package 4
Client: InfraRoad Binyah Company L.L.C
Location: Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Supplier: Atlantis Contracting
Scope: Supply & Application of Firestop Sealant Systems for MEP Penetration Openings
Project Context
The Al Qiddiya — Janadria project is a major development undertaken by InfraRoad Binyah Company L.L.C, a joint venture entity engaged in large-scale infrastructure and resort construction in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Package 4 of the Al Qiddiya — Janadria project covers core bulk utilities works — encompassing the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) infrastructure essential to the resort’s operational systems. Within this package, passive fire protection of all MEP service penetrations through fire-rated walls and floors is a mandatory technical and regulatory requirement, ensuring that the fire integrity of the building’s compartmentation is maintained across all penetration openings.
Firestop sealant application in a project of this scale and complexity requires specialist knowledge, certified materials, and precise application techniques — with every penetration opening requiring treatment in strict accordance with the approved firestop system specifications and the applicable fire safety codes of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Atlantis’s appointment by InfraRoad Binyah reflects the confidence placed in Atlantis’s technical competence, material sourcing capability, and commitment to compliant, quality execution on a demanding infrastructure project.
Supply Challenges & Atlantis Solutions
Challenge 1: Material Certification for Fire-Rated Penetration Systems
Firestop systems on large-scale infrastructure projects are subject to strict material certification requirements. Sealants must carry applicable fire testing approvals and conform to the specific penetration configurations and substrate types encountered on the project. Non-certified or incorrectly specified materials would fail to meet the project’s QA/QC and HSE requirements.
Solution: Atlantis supplied certified firestop sealants with full technical data sheets and application documentation — confirming material suitability for each penetration type, substrate, and fire rating requirement specified in the project documentation. All supplied materials were compliant with InfraRoad Binyah’s QA/QC requirements as set out in the Purchase Order terms.
Challenge 2: Multiple Penetration Opening Types Requiring Specific Solutions
The project scope encompassed eight distinct penetration opening configurations — including trunk openings, cable tray openings of varying sizes, multi-pipe openings, cable tray with pipe combinations, and multi-cable ladder openings. Each configuration type presents different dimensioning, substrate, and service load conditions requiring individually verified firestop solutions.
Solution: Atlantis coordinated all eight penetration types against the applicable firestop system specifications — confirming the correct sealant product, application method, and depth of fill for each configuration. The supply scope was structured to address each penetration type individually, ensuring full traceability between the supplied materials and their specific application locations on site.
Challenge 3: Delivery Compliance & Project Programme Alignment
The PO required delivery by 30 December 2025 on a DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) basis, with strict invoice submission and documentation requirements including PO number and delivery note references on all invoices. Delays in material availability or documentation non-compliance would directly impact InfraRoad Binyah’s construction programme and payment processing.
Solution: Atlantis managed the supply and delivery programme to meet the contractual delivery date, coordinating with InfraRoad Binyah’s site and procurement teams to ensure on-time DDP delivery and full invoice documentation compliance in accordance with the PO terms — including proper PO referencing and delivery note submission within the required timelines.
Scope of Supply
Penetration Type
Description
Trunk Opening 30x30cm
Firestop Sealant supply and application for trunk penetration openings 30x30cm
Cable Tray Opening 50x20cm
Firestop Sealant supply and application for cable tray penetration openings 50x20cm
Multi Pipes Opening 86x25cm
Firestop Sealant supply and application for multi-pipe penetration openings 86x25cm
Multi Pipes Opening 86x20cm
Firestop Sealant supply and application for multi-pipe penetration openings 86x20cm
Cable Tray With Pipe 50x10cm
Firestop Sealant supply and application for cable tray with pipe combined penetration openings 50x10cm
Multi Cable Ladder 30x80cm Firestop Sealant supply and application for multi cable ladder penetration openings 30x80cm
Multi Cable Opening 50x35cm
Firestop Sealant supply and application for multi cable penetration openings 50x35cm
Supply Programme Summary
The following activities were carried out by Atlantis in delivering this supply scope to InfraRoad Binyah Company L.L.C:
•Technical review of all eight penetration opening types specified in PO against the project’s firestop system requirements and QA/QC standards.
•Procurement and supply of certified Firestop Sealant products with full technical data sheets and application documentation for each penetration type.
•Application of firestop sealants to all specified penetration openings in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and the project’s approved application method.
•DDP delivery coordination with InfraRoad Binyah’s site and procurement teams, with gate pass coordination completed in advance of delivery.
•Preparation and submission of compliant invoice documentation — including original invoice, delivery note copies, and PO number referencing in accordance with InfraRoad Binyah’s invoice submission requirements.
•Maintained responsive communication with InfraRoad Binyah’s procurement team throughout the supply programme for any additional or urgent requirements.
Outcome & Contribution
Atlantis Contracting’s supply and application of Firestop Sealant systems for InfraRoad Binyah Company L.L.C on the Al Qiddiya — Janadria Package 4 project directly contributed to the passive fire protection compliance of Al Qiddiya — Janadria Package 4. By supplying certified firestop sealant systems across all eight specified penetration opening types and ensuring compliant, professionally executed application, Atlantis enabled InfraRoad Binyah to meet its fire safety and QA/QC obligations on a demanding infrastructure programme. The project reflects Atlantis’s capability to deliver specialist passive fire protection supply and application services to major contractors operating within Saudi Arabia’s construction industry.
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